Firewall Builder consists of a GUI and set of
policy compilers for various firewall platforms.
It helps users maintain a database of objects and
allows policy editing using simple drag-and-drop
operations. The GUI and policy compilers are
completely independent, which provides for a
consistent abstract model and the same GUI for
different firewall platforms. It currently
supports iptables, ipfilter, ipfw, OpenBSD pf,
Cisco PIX and FWSM, and Cisco routers access lists.

Release Notes: This release includes improvements in the design of the installer dialog to let users start in non-batch install mode but continue in batch install mode later; improvements in support for iptables configurations for bridging Linux firewalls; fixes for several GUI crashes; policy compilers now correctly handle /31 subnets.

TXR is a new data munging language. TXR's special pattern language provides template-based matching of entire documents or large sections of documents. It also contains a language for functional and imperative programming. It is written in C and takes the form of a utility that is portable to Unix-like platforms and Windows.

Release Notes: This release contains several critical bugfixes. There is some new functionality, including a new API for pseudo-random-number generation. More documentation has been written.

Exponent CMS is a content management system for Web sites. It allows site owners to easily create and manage dynamic Web sites without necessarily directly coding Web pages or managing site navigation. Exponent uses an intuitive and flexible content editing system that allows Web pages to be edited on the page as it is displayed. This avoids the need for more back-end administration or for navigating many administration pages to add a simple line of text. You can simply visit the page you need to edit as if you were a site visitor, and make the change.

Release Notes: The new language system ships with Czech, Danish, Finnish, German, Spanish, and Norwegian translations. The permission system now more accurately reflects its designed purpose with cascading and inheritance; the global sidebar no longer inherits current page permissions. File Manager/Uploader/Pixidou have many tweaks and fixes. The Flowplayer module offers style selection. Filedownloads optionally shows media player. If the database is down, the system is now placed in a temporary maintenance mode instead of running installation. Search result highlighting has been added. There are many other bugfixes and updates.

SquidGuard Manager is a Perl CGI script used to manage SquidGuard blocklists and ACLs. It also has a GUI for SquidClamav. It supports all configuration directives of SquidGuard and SquidClamav. Configuration files can still be edited by hand.

Release Notes: This release adds squidGuard blocklist change history and fixes issues on adding or removing items from blocklists. Several fixes were also made in the install process.

Tine 2.0 is a Web-based groupware solution that focuses on usability and correctness. To achieve these goals, the project uses usability experts and covers most of the code by unit tests. It contains support for contacts, tasks, calendar, email, CRM, VoIP integration, a time tracker, ActiveSync, and a flexible rights management system.

Release Notes: This is the second technology preview (Alpha 2) of the upcoming version Milan. It includes a new Filemanager application, the revamped filter toolbar, the new address import dialogue, and many more features and improvements. Plus, the new CalDAV interface is up and running.

Gtk2-Perl is the collective name for a set of Perl bindings for GTK+ 2.x and various related libraries. These modules make it easy to write GTK+ and GNOME applications using a natural, perlish, object-oriented syntax.

Release Notes: This release fixes a test failure in t/GtkEntryBuffer.t. It fixes a test failure in t/tied-objects.t. It adds the missing NEWS entries from the stable branch.

Gtk2-Perl is the collective name for a set of Perl bindings for GTK+ 2.x and various related libraries. These modules make it easy to write GTK+ and GNOME applications using a natural, perlish, object-oriented syntax.

Release Notes: Properly checks for definedness throughout. Use gperl_sv_is_defined instead of a direct comparison against &PL_sv_undef. Fixes building test libraries on Ubuntu 11.10.

Gtk2-Perl is the collective name for a set of Perl bindings for GTK+ 2.x and various related libraries. These modules make it easy to write GTK+ and GNOME applications using a natural, perlish, object-oriented syntax.

Release Notes: This release a missing cairo_font_type_t value and fixes a test failure.

Gtk2-Perl is the collective name for a set of Perl bindings for GTK+ 2.x and various related libraries. These modules make it easy to write GTK+ and GNOME applications using a natural, perlish, object-oriented syntax.

Release Notes: This release registers the boxed type Glib::GString. It fixes linking against Perl < 5.9.4 on some platforms. It does not use SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void_NN, as that was introduced in perl 5.9.4, which came after the 5.8.0 Glib requires.

Gtk2-Perl is the collective name for a set of Perl bindings for GTK+ 2.x and various related libraries. These modules make it easy to write GTK+ and GNOME applications using a natural, perlish, object-oriented syntax.

Release Notes: This is the initial release of the Perl bindings for GTK version 3.

PacketFence is a fully supported, trusted network access control (NAC) system. It includes a captive portal for registration and remediation, centralized wired and wireless management, 802.1X support, layer-2 isolation of problematic devices, and integration with the Snort IDS and the Nessus vulnerability scanner. It can be used to effectively secure networks, from small to very large heterogeneous networks.

Release Notes: A major release focused on new features and enhancements. Statement of Health (SoH) support for reliable client-side policy compliance, detection of rogue DHCP Servers through routers, RADIUS Change of Authorization (RFC3576) support for reliable and fast authorization changes, new charts in Web Admin, wireless profile provisioning for iPod, iPhone, and iPad devices, SNMP traps overload protection, improved captive portal detection on Mac OS X Lion and mobile devices, and support for stacked Cisco 3750 switches. There are also the usual minor performance optimizations and several bugfixes.

Rho is a small, very powerful console-based POSIX text editor and mini-IDE with Bash/Emacs key bindings. A configuration file allows the user to create macros using not only any internal function but anything available to a shell command. Keyboard macros (Ctl-Alt-A through Z) can be sourced into the editor for each kind of task, the next sourcing overwriting the last. Rho also allows an unlimited number of templates (sh, awk, python, etc.) to be injected into executable buffers which trap stdout and stderr.

Release Notes: Process.file_grep was added. This command (^X^G) loads all files from the result of "grep -l <user input>" It does not load backup files. Buffer.list_buffers was improved to number above 9.

amsynth is a realtime polyphonic Analogue Modeling SYNTHesizer. It
provides virtual analogue synthesis in the style of the classic Moog
Minimoog/Roland Junos. It offers an easy-to-use interface and synth
engine, while still creating varied sounds.

Release Notes: This release brings a brand new appearance to the GUI, support for JACK-MIDI, support for LASH, support for incremental tunings, and various bugfixes and other improvements.

cardme is a Java library implementation of RFC 2426, VCard. It provides Java applications with a way to read and write from and to the VCard file format. The project's goals are to provide a flexible and easy to use library with excellent documentation.

Release Notes: This release supports the LANGUAGE parameter type when reading and writing vcards. It adds a helpful "containsAllXXXParameterTypes()" method that will return true if the specified list of parameter types exists in the associated type. This is instead of calling the contains() method many times.

Release Notes: This is a maintenance release for jOOQ 2.0. The main improvements include better integration for using jOOQ with Spring Data. This includes support for named parameters, as well as allowing you to change bind values on previously constructed Query objects. The MERGE statement has been enhanced for better integration with Oracle. jOOQ is now ready to use with Scala / Groovy.

Grml is a live system (live CD) based on Debian. It includes a collection of GNU/Linux software especially for system administrators and users of texttools. It provides automatic hardware detection and its default shell is the zsh. You can use it e.g. as a rescue system, for analyzing systems/networks, or as a working environment. It is not necessary to install anything to a hard disk; you don't even need a hard disk to run it. Due to on-the-fly decompression, it includes more than 2 GB of software and documentation on the CD.

Release Notes: This release has been refocused and now specializes in installation and recovery. It is released in one size (~350MB) for 32-bit and 64-bit. Thanks to the reduced ISO image size, the Grml project also offers a grml96 (32+64) ISO image featuring both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions. One flavor, two architectures, and three options (grml32, grml64, and grml96). Linux kernel 3.1.6, UEFI support, VM support in grml-debootstrap, and new features in grml-live.

TorTV is a build of the Tor Project maintained to run on TV devices and set-top boxes so that anyone with such a household appliance can contribute to strengthen the Tor network. TorTV does not reimplement nor modify the Tor source code in any way; it provides binary builds for embedded targets and scripted bundles to facilitate their installation. So far, it targets WDTV devices running WDLXTV, but aims to grow to support more hardware in future.

TUTOS (The Ultimate Team Organization Software) is a groupware, ERP (Enterprise Resource Planing), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), and PLM (Project Lifecycle Management) suite that helps small to medium teams manage various things in one place. Its features include personal and group calendars, an address book, product and project management, bug tracking, installation management, test management, scrum management, a task list, notes, files, mailboxes, and useful links between all of the above.

Release Notes: This is again a major release that summarizes all those changes that happened in the last year. It is much more customizable (adding fileds and references), updates some language files, and uses more and more Javascript on the client side. The tesmanager, bugtracking, and scrum modules are much more usable in the day to day work.

Junkie is a real-time packet sniffer and analyzer. It is modular enough to accomplish many different tasks. It can be a helpful companion to the modern network administrator and analyst. Compared to previously available tools, junkie lies in between tcpdump and wireshark. Unlike tcpdump, its purpose is to parse protocols of any depth; unlike wireshark, though, it is designed to analyze traffic in real-time and so cannot parse traffic as exhaustively as wireshark does. In addition, its design encompasses extendability and speed. It has a plug-in system and high-level extension language that eases the development and combination of new functionalities; threaded packet capture and analysis for handling of high bandwidth networks; and a modular architecture to ease the addition of any protocol layer. It is based on libpcap for portability, and well-tested on professional settings.

Release Notes: This release adds a basic HTTP server for those unhappy with the parentheses. The writer plugin can now be scripted from guile. New connection tracking; simpler, with fewer bugs. Packet deduplication is now done per VLAN and/or per ifaces (unless these are collapsed of course). You can use the same logging facility from guile as from C. There is a way to send parsed information to another program via a socket. When replaying a pcap file, you can now patch timestamp with the current time.

Into is a cross-platform machine intelligence application framework written in C++. Into provides a different, fast way to build high-performance applications for image analysis, machine vision, pattern recognition, and artificial intelligence. It features a layered API and more than 20 fully interoperable plug-in modules for accessing image and data sources, powerful feature extractors, classifiers, neural networks, and much more. It also provides Ydin, an innovative execution engine that makes it easy to create dynamic programs that automatically run in parallel, enabling you to create more with less hassle, less code, and less time. Into uses Qt to let you create beautiful user interfaces for your applications with ease.

Release Notes: The most notable new feature is a new remote object framework. It allows one to map QObjects directly to URIs in a Web server, which makes Web browser integration a no-brainer. The remote object framework also provides a completely network-transparent signal/slot mechanism and allows calling remote functions with none of "brokers" or "stub compilers" that many Corba developers hate deeply. Beta2 comes with a new OCR plug-in, over 200 bugfixes, and improvements in performance, stability, and usability.

Release Notes: This release adds a config option for blocking sockets and post-send delays. It adds a processNymbox API call. It removes auto-firing of new server requests in OTClient::ProcessServerReply(). It adds a config option for minimum market scale. Forced market scale to be 1, or a power of 10. Var_Long has been changed to Var_Int (smartcontracts). Nyms can no longer sign out more than X trans numbers. Total assets are no longer being multiplied by scale in the client API. A disappearing nym bug has been fixed. Nym will never accept a lower trans # than one it has received before.
"tentative trans#" has been added (prevents sync issues).